Do you use your iDevice to listen to a lot of music? If you do, then you probably enjoy tweaks for making listening to music more enjoyable. One such tweak is a new free one dubbed Hud by iOS developer iStopped. It puts a heads up display into view whenever your music changes from one song to another and the heads up display includes the name of the song, album artwork for the song, and your current volume level.

As you’ll probably notice right off the bat, the heads up display looks just like iOS’s volume heads up display. The recycled use of this existing appearance makes it look like it fits into iOS. Hud works when the iDevice is both locked and unlocked to help notify you of song changes. In a way, it competes directly with Ryan Petrich’s free MusicBanners tweak because it does the same thing. The difference in appearance and more abundant information including album artwork and volume level might just be enough to sell you on using Hud instead of MusicBanners.

Another great part about Hud is that it doesn’t only work in Apple’s stock Music application, but it also works with other great music applications like Spotify and Pandora, which gives you a wide variety of uses for it. Hud doesn't have any options to configure from the Settings application, nor does it add any icons to the home screen. In this case, it also means you can't enable and disable the tweak without uninstalling it.

If you don’t use your iDevice to listen to a whole lot of music, then you probably won’t find Hud useful because it’s aimed at an audience that actually listens to music. Between nice appearance and the overall satisfaction of using Hud, I’d say it’s a pretty good investment for being free!